Kult: The Temple of Flying Saucers
Alternative title: Chamber of the Sci-Mutant Priestess
Platform: Amiga 500
Region: Europe
Media: Floppy
Controller: Mouse
Genre: Adventure - First Person - Sci-Fi
Gametype: Licensed
Release Year: 1989
Developer: ERE Informatique, Exxos
Publisher: Infogrames Europe SA, Data East Corporation
Players: 1 Player
Licensed from: Johan Robson (Arbeit von Spacekraft)
Hardware: OCS
Conversions: ATARI ST
Disks: 1
Programmer: Patrick Dublanchet
Musician: Stéphane Picq
Designer: Michel Rho
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Set in a post-apocalyptic world, Chamber Of The Sci-Mutant Priestess casts you as Raven, a young "Tuner" (psionic mutant), working for the Tuner Netwerk. One day, while out on assignment with his friend Sci Fi, he witnesses the massacre of a "Normal" village, by a group of Protozorqs (physical mutants). Raven and Sci Fi disobey their instructions from the Netwerk, and fight back against the Protozorqs. In the ensuing struggle, Sci Fi is captured and taken back to the Protozorqs' mountain temple. Raven vows to save her, and so gets himself captured, too. As the game starts, Raven is a prisoner in the crazy Protozorq temple, where something sinister and utterly insane seems about to happen. Apparently, Raven has to go through five ordeals, to become a "Divo" (a Messenger Of The New Solution). For each
ordeal he completes, he receives a Vort skull. Can you complete the five ordeals, save Sci Fi and destroy the fiendish Protozorq plot, in time? Luckily, you have a great array of amazing psionic powers to help you, and a neat point-and-click interface, in this unique graphic adventure.
 
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